"Later, they put me through real estate school," Nemeth said
about her then-employer. "Real estate and business is not what I wanted to do
or aspired to be, but 30 years later I am still loving it. It is funny how
things work out."

When Nemeth had moved from Florida, she left a 30-year
career in real estate. However, Nemeth was soon able to jump back into working
in real estate at her current work Bellator Real Estate and Development.

"I discovered Bellator Real Estate and that was huge for
me," Nemeth said. "That was the first time since moving from Florida that I worked with a home community."

Nemeth's home community she is working with is Old Battles
Village. She recalled that when she started working there in 2012 there were
only three houses and vacant fields, but today the Village looks different.

"All these people have moved in and have made it into a
neighborhood," Nemeth said. "That is so exciting for me."

Happy with her career and activities, Nemeth plans to
continue what she is doing.

"My long-term goal is to have a happy balance in real
estate, having time to garden, enjoy my art, go to garage sales and basically
doing what I am doing now."

Nemeth said she also enjoys working with the Exceptional Foundation.
Nemeth's good friend has a son with Down Syndrome. Wanting to contribute,
Nemeth and Bellator Real Estate became involved and recently raised $1,000 from
an art auction for the Exceptional Foundation.

"That is something that is important to me, and
I would like to get more involved with it," Nemeth said.